Macomer, inaugurated the original historical exhibition of the Italian left of the last century
This is the heritage acquired by the Centro Studi della Sinistra Italiana, and will remain open until 18 DecemberPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
An original exhibition on left-wing information from the last century was inaugurated yesterday evening, a cross-section of history, with an original display of newspapers, magazines, books, documents and much more, from the post-war period to the eighties.
This is the heritage acquired by the Centro Studi della Sinistra Italiana , which is based in Macomer , therefore a part of the over 15,000 original titles, the result of direct purchases and donations.
In the exhibition, which will remain open until December 18 , set up at the Maart Intermodale, and organized by the Maart City Heart association, in collaboration with the Centro Studi della Sinistra Italiana, with Verbavoglio Libreria Emmepi Ubik Macomer, are exhibited, in addition to the newspaper the Unità, all the information (or counter-information) of the 70s, with all the years of the now unobtainable Rinascita, Lotta Continua, Critica Marxista, Il Ponte, Mondo Operaio, Il Male, Paese Sera, the first years of L'Espresso, Avanguardia operaia and the Quotidiano dei Lavoratori, but also books and original documents also from the Red Brigades.
«The exhibition - explains Gianluca Taccori - who had the intuition to create the Study Center of the Italian Left in Macomer - allows you to consult the documents in the awareness that reconstructing historical events means freeing the facts from ideological conditioning that alter their truthfulness, but also being able to separate commonplaces, which become vulgate, with historical reality affirming different positions».
The exhibition was inaugurated yesterday evening with the presentation of the book Cento Fuochi, by Emilio Mentasti, who spoke with the public and chatted with Pino Tilocca, principal of the De Castro high school in Oristano, on all the events of the seventies, from the workers' struggles to armed struggle.